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"What's interesting is there was lots of young people there - and this generation is supposed to be apolitical.

"I think what they wanted was a different kind of politics.

"We've had enough of plastic politicians and spin and triangulation."

But former SNP leader Alex Salmond told the programme: "I think Jeremy Corbyn's key problem is not what's in front of him or the press barrage but what's behind him in terms of divisions in the Labour party."

He added there had been a shadow minister just appointed who said: "I thought I'd give him two years - now it's just a year."

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